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The following pages link to Impaired hepatic extraction and increased splanchnic production contribute to lactic acidosis in canine sepsis (Q73445009):
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- Blood viscosity, hemodynamics and vascular hindrance in a rat model of acute controlled bleeding and volume restitution with blood or Haemaccel (Q32026155) (← links)
- Critical care nephrology: management of acid–base disorders with CRRT (Q34205822) (← links)
- Sodium bicarbonate treatment during transient or sustained lactic acidemia in normoxic and normotensive rats (Q34430653) (← links)
- Lactate as a marker of energy failure in critically ill patients: hypothesis. (Q36342758) (← links)
- Unmeasured anions in metabolic acidosis: unravelling the mystery (Q36552224) (← links)
- Blood lactate levels in 31 female dogs with pyometra (Q37071219) (← links)
- Gentisic acid sodium salt, a phenolic compound, is superior to norepinephrine in reversing cardiovascular collapse, hepatic mitochondrial dysfunction and lactic acidemia in Pseudomonas aeruginosa septic shock in dogs. (Q37124179) (← links)
- Different contribution of splanchnic organs to hyperlactatemia in fecal peritonitis and cardiac tamponade (Q42032274) (← links)
- Treatment of severe lactic acidosis during the pre-anhepatic stage of liver transplant surgery with intraoperative hemodialysis (Q42877044) (← links)
- Assessment of acid-base status and plasma lactate concentrations in arterial, mixed venous, and portal blood from dogs during experimental hepatic blood inflow occlusion (Q44446413) (← links)
- Effects of AM281, a cannabinoid antagonist, on circulatory deterioration and cytokine production in an endotoxin shock model: comparison with norepinephrine. (Q54419337) (← links)